[Stk] QT + STK = QSTK

Karl Nordstrom northstream at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 17:40:34 PDT 2009


Hi Paul,

We're using Qt and STK to implement a gesture-controlled speech synthesizer
with real-time audio control.  We're using STK for the audio and Qt for the
GUI and some threading.  We are working in OS X, but aside from serial port
drivers, it should be easy to do it in Lunix or Windows.

http://www.magic.ubc.ca/artisynth/pmwiki.php?n=VisualVoice.HomePage

Feel free to get in touch.

Karl

Media and Graphics Interdisciplinary Center
University of British Columbia
karl at karlnordstrom.ca
604.827.3137


On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Paul Mullen <pmullen at adventus.com> wrote:

>  Hey everybody, (this email was sent to STK (The Synthesis ToolKit)
> mailing-list and QT devel).
>
> My group is starting a new project in QT, and would like to make STK more
> accessable in QT, perhaps as a plugin, or even as part of QT itself. We're
> music notation & learning specialists, and are new to both QT and STK, so if
> anyone could give us a hand, that would be great.
>
> STK seems like it would be a great fit for the newly open-sourced QT
> framework, especially given the shared cross-platform focus. Having
> free high-quality cross-platform GUI + ide + everything else would be great
> for stk users, and it couldn't hurt QT to gain the capabilities of the STK
>
> Anyway, get in touch and let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
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University of British Columbia
http://www.magic.ubc.ca/artisynth/pmwiki.php?n=VisualVoice.HomePage
karl at karlnordstrom.ca
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